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Rangers midfielder Joey Barton is set to hold talks with the club on his future at Ibrox, according to reports. The English player was suspended after a training ground burst up in September. He might not appear for the Rangers team again, the BBC claims.

The 34-year old player joined the Scottish premiership club this summer after leaving Burnley. Barton is facing charges from the Scottish FA as he reportedly broke betting rules as a player. The club suspended him following a row with the club coach Mark Warburton and teammate Andy Halliday after he blamed the team for their 5-1 loss to Celtic last month.

Rangers captain Lee Wallace said that he is very disappointed with the way his team lost against Celtic.

Indeed Rangers were thrashed 5-1 against their fierce rivals, and Wallace stated that this result is the lowest point of his career. Although Rangers have gone through all kind of humiliations ever since they were relegated to the lowest division of Scottish football, Lee Wallace said that this defeat against Celtic was the worst experience of his career.

Neil Warnock has stated that Clint Hill will be a good signing for Rangers. He believes that the defender will contribute to improving a Rangers defence that has been guilty of conceding some cheap goals last season.

Mark Warburton has welcomed the arrival of former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers to the Scottish league.

Rodgers has just taken over at Celtic, who were left searching for a new manager after announcing the exit of Ronny Deila. The Norwegian may have won several domestic competitions with Celtic, but his achievements have come at a time when there were no Rangers in the top division to give Celtic real competition. Further, Celtic also performed poorly in the European competitions and this will be the main target for Rodgers.

Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon has condemned the comments made by former Rangers great, Walter Smith.

The latter has claimed that Scottish football, in general, has not treated Rangers well from the date of their liquidation. Smith added that there is bitterness present among the Rangers faithful and that it would take time to heal.

Mark Warbuton shrugged off claims that were linking him with a move away from the Scottish club as he stated that its not in his interest of leaving the club and the English manager also took the chance to talk about the finances and transfers of Rangers.